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Bayud (Arabic: بيوض) is a
Syrian village located in Al-Hamraa
Nahiyah in Hama District, Hama.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of
Statistics (CBS)...
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American Folklore, 95 (377), 304–326. Preston,
Dennis R. (1983). Mowr
bayud spellin': A
reply to Fine. The
Journal of
American Folklore, 96 (381), 330–339...
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American Folklore, 95 (377), 304–326. Preston,
Dennis R. (1983). "Mowr
bayud spellin': A
reply to Fine". The
Journal of
American Folklore, 96 (381),...
- one hectare. The
pavilion was
designed by the
architect Adiya Baldandorj Bayud, to show the ger
residences of
Great Khans of the
Mongol Empire of the 13th...
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Hamraa Subdistrict Al-Hamraa Abu Ajwa al-Ala al-Anz Arfa
Aziziyah Baroudiyah Bayud Dali Duma
Fayda Halabiyah Huways Ibn
Hadib Haymaniyah al-Hazim
Janat al-Sawarnah...
- Nokhoikhon; Shurdaankhan; Tavagzaaniikhan;
Tsagaan Yas, Khuu Noyod.
Khoid Alagui Bayud (Bayads);
Burde Manggud (Manghud)
Tunggaid (Modern Khereid)
Uushin Urud...
- and 1970s however,
Figuig had lost
countless date
palms because of the
Bayud disease. Wheat, or tasharza, is also an
important product of the town. Its...
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Hamraa Subdistrict Al-Hamraa Abu Ajwa al-Ala al-Anz Arfa
Aziziyah Baroudiyah Bayud Dali Duma
Fayda Halabiyah Huways Ibn
Hadib Haymaniyah al-Hazim
Janat al-Sawarnah...
- mirrors. If they speak, they do so in a whisper. They may also be
called nas
Bayud (white people) or al-Bahriyyat (People of the River). Male and
female spirits...
- The
Ongut tribes lived at the
north of Gobi.
Other tribes were Olkhunut,
Bayud, Khongirad,
Oirats and so forth.
While most of the
Mongolian tribes were...